His paraphrased comments after the win against the Bills went something like this, when asked about the upcoming game against the Pats …
“both teams have the same record; that’s all that matters”
2007-10-10
05:02:11
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thepunit, good answer to you too. you called it. But the guy who I gave best answer to makes a good point. T.O. implied that his actions would do the talking on the field. and he "didn't have much to say" on the field Sunday. (btw, it still boggles my mind how a receiver … which is arguably no more than ½ of the offense … more like ¼ … running game vs. passing game … can “guarantee” a win or talk like his actions alone have more impact than the other 21+ players on his team that will take the field). at least he had the sense to shut his mouth after the game. And who wouldn’t, if they had any sense, after the schillacking that the patriots put on the “never – short – on – words - …or –excuses” cowgirls. but the few quotes i've seen from some of the players say something along the lines of … “we’ll see the pats in the super bowl … IF they can make it. How arrogant. That’s assuming a lot. Assuming the cowgirls will stay healthy.
2007-10-16
01:15:09 ·
update #1
Frankly, I hope that they DO meet again so that it will be easy to root against the NFC’s rep. because if the Packers go, then it’ll be hard to choose which team to win. What’s funny is that the cowboys got totally owned by the pats. Outcoached. Great play calling. Great coverages. Great reading of the cowboys’ “coverages”. Total domination.
2007-10-16
01:15:33 ·
update #2